Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
The purpose of this research study is to find out how blood sugar levels change during the
day and night in people living with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and then to compare that with
people who do not have a spinal cord injury.
As people with SCI get older they become more likely to develop health problems, just like
everyone else. However, SCI increases the risk of certain problems. The amount of time
post-SCI can also increase the risk of certain problems. This research project will focus on
identifying the patterns of changes in blood sugar levels after SCI. Sugar in the blood is
the important source of energy for the body. Too much sugar in the blood is known as
hyperglycemia and not enough sugar in the blood is known as hypoglycemia. Under healthy
conditions, the amount of sugar in the blood is automatically regulated so that a steady
level is maintained. After SCI, however, this automatic regulation is damaged. The
likelihood of experiencing too much or too little blood sugar is increased. Over time,
having too much blood sugar can lead to the development of diabetes. In just the opposite
situation, individuals with SCI can begin to experience more frequent episodes of too little
blood sugar, which can lead to acute emergency situations.
The pattern of how blood sugar levels change during a typical 24-hour time period in persons
with SCI is not known. There may be unknown factors that affect blood sugar levels. In order
to find out that information, this study will involve continuously monitoring blood sugar
over a 3-day period in a variety of persons with SCI. A non-invasive, wireless monitoring
system will be attached to the abdomen. This system records blood sugar levels every 5
minutes. The information gathered from this observational study is vital to the
understanding of how SCI alters the regulation of sugar levels in the blood and to the
subsequent medical management of this population.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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